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As far as I know, one recurring talking point of (mostly suburban and PMC) white liberals is that the blindness and ignorance of classical liberalism towards North American racist and white supremacist power structures is the main factor driving many people towards identity politics. If we accept that premise, it’s a major driver of woke sentiment as well.
The principle of explosion says if we accept a false premise, we can derive anything from it. The bit about "racist and white supremacist power structures" is a boogeyman; if you try to find out what they are you get a combination of real but insignificant examples (e.g. a racist sheriff here and there) and smoke and fog, where things are said to be white supremacist for reasons that don't make sense (and are sometimes outright nuts, like that Smithsonian poster about being on time being white)
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And you believe those talking points?
You believe that a member of the PMC would never lie or misrepresent facts to push a political agenda?
Even PMC members here in Germany, who have no stake whatsoever in the matter, faithfully talk those points as gospel truths.
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Unfortunately I think their belief in this is mostly unironic and sincere. So is that of their mulatto 'allies'.
I asked you if you believe them.
I don't believe that a member of the PMC would never lie or misrepresent facts to push a political agenda. I also don't believe that that's what they're doing in this particular case. I also don't think that nonwhite minorities traditionally had ample reason to believe that American society is a honest meritocracy.
How is this supposed to serve of rebuttal then?
It's supposed to highlight that anti-woke sentiment isn't the sole phenomenon driven by that particular "major bone of contention".
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